Dancing the Labyrinth is a powerful and profound celebration of women's resilience, courage and indomitability. Neos Kosmos
When Cressida falls pregnant, her overwhelming fear is that she will pass on her father's violent DNA. It takes an ancient matriarchal culture to teach her otherwise.
Dancing the Labyrinth moves between contemporary and ancient Crete in this tale of a young woman from an abusive background who discovers the veiled history of Europe's most advanced civilization of the Bronze Age â€" the Minoans.
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